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North Korean Leader’s Nuclear Threats Intensify as Troops Engage in Russia-Ukraine Conflict

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As the Korean Central News Agency reported on November 18, Kim Jong Un addressed the 4th Conference of Korean People\'s Army Company Commanders and Political Instructors.
As the Korean Central News Agency reported on November 18, Kim Jong Un addressed the 4th Conference of Korean People’s Army Company Commanders and Political Instructors.

Intelligence reports confirm that North Korean troops have been involved in the Battle of Kursk, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. Kim Jong Un’s recent hints at further troop deployments signal that the war may intensify, with the North Korean leader reaffirming his country’s nuclear ambitions. His statements challenge the united stance of South Korea, the U.S., and Japan, further deepening the current geopolitical divide, which pits “Russia-North Korea” against “South Korea-U.S.-Japan.”

On Wednesday, South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) revealed that over 11,000 North Korean soldiers who completed training in Russia have been integrated into Russian airborne and marine units. The NIS confirmed the North Korean troops’ active participation in combat operations and the supply of 240mm multiple rocket launchers and 170mm self-propelled artillery to Russian forces. This collaboration significantly strengthens military ties between Russia and North Korea.

In a recent large-scale military event, Kim Jong Un reiterated North Korea’s unwavering nuclear policy, emphasizing the country’s readiness for nuclear deterrence and hinting at the development of a “second mission” for nuclear forces, which likely refers to offensive capabilities. His rhetoric appears to be a direct response to South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s warning of “effective countermeasures” if Russia and North Korea persist in their military activities.

Kim’s statements indicate North Korea’s willingness to justify its involvement in the ongoing conflict while defying international pressure. The mention of a “second mission” for nuclear forces raises concerns about the regime’s potential consideration of preemptive strikes. This rhetoric mirrors Russia’s nuclear threats against Ukraine, suggesting a coordinated effort to escalate tensions with South Korea and the U.S. Additionally, Kim’s criticism of democratic nations appears to be aimed at legitimizing North Korea’s support for Russia in the conflict.

Kim Jong Un Focuses on Flexibility and Autonomy for North Korean Military Units

Kim Jong Un’s speech also emphasized the importance of empowering company-level military units, suggesting that the regime prepares for more deployments to Russia. He underscored the need for versatile soldiers capable of handling advanced weaponry and acting independently on the battlefield. This focus on autonomy for smaller military units could signal a strategic shift toward more flexible and adaptable combat forces.

Hong Min, a senior researcher at the Korea Institute for National Unification, interprets this speech as part of a broader strategy to develop highly adaptable military units for various combat scenarios, including potential further deployments to Russia. Hong believes that the emphasis on versatility also maintains ideological discipline, particularly among younger military personnel, amid the heightened tensions with South Korea.

Daniel Kim
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